
Founded by Henry LoConti in 1966 as a members-only dance club at Case Western Reserve, the Agora has grown into one of Cleveland's most storied concert venues across three locations over nearly six decades. The current home at 5000 Euclid Avenue occupies a building that dates to 1913, when it opened as the Metropolitan Theatre with a performance of Aida. The structure later served as the WHK Auditorium and the Cleveland Grande before LoConti relocated the Agora here in October 1986, reopening wi.....

Gartner Auditorium is a 684-seat lecture and performance hall within the Cleveland Museum of Art. The auditorium hosts film screenings, lectures, musical performances, and community events as part of the museum's public programming. Admission to many events is free.

Operating since 1992, the Grog Shop is a cornerstone of Cleveland's independent music scene. The intimate venue in the Coventry Village neighbourhood of Cleveland Heights books touring indie, punk, rock, folk, and electronic acts alongside local showcases. With a capacity of roughly 400, the room keeps audiences close to the stage and has earned a reputation as one of the best small music venues in Ohio.

Widely regarded as one of the finest concert halls in the world, Severance Music Center at 11001 Euclid Avenue in Cleveland's University Circle has been the home of the Cleveland Orchestra since opening on February 5, 1931. Designed by the Cleveland firm Walker and Weeks in the Art Deco style, the building was funded largely through a gift from philanthropist John L. Severance as a memorial to his late wife, Elisabeth, with additional support from Dudley Blossom. Construction costs reached appro.....